Please note: There is no need to
purchase a calculator unless you want one for home use. A calculator
will be provided for classroom use.

Weekly Family Math Activity
(and Extra Credit Points): Decimal War (reviews
decimal place value) March Folder Due by Tuesday,
March 31st!

Assignments:

Periods 1-2: Students are currently studying data analysis-
Chapter 5

Periods 6-7: Students are currently working on
functions-- Chapter 9 in green book.

Periods 8-9: Students are currently studying data analysis--
Chapter 5

CLASS

PERIOD

3-2-15

Monday

3-3-15

Tuesday

3-4-15

Wednesday

3-5-15

Thursday

3-6-15

Friday

PERIODS

1-2

POW Due!

Histogram Due

Weekly Review Due

Next Week:PARCC Testing the week of March 9th!

Upcoming Dates:

PERIODS

6-7

Worksheet 9-5

POW Due!

Weekly Review Due

Next Week:

Upcoming Dates:

PERIODS

8 - 9

POW Due!

Weekly Review Due

Next Week:

PARCC Testing the week of March 9th!

Upcoming Dates:

This week's POW:POW Due Wed.,
March 4th:

Scientists are sending a rover to the moon. Their plan is to study a
rectangular area of the moon using the map shown. On the grid, 1 unit
represents 1 kilometer (km).

Part A:

The rover will land at (2.5, 1), explorer up to (2.5, 4) and then over to (1,
4). Plot these three points on the map.

Part B:

What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the rectangle that the
scientists plan to explorer?

(_____, _______)

Part C:

What is the horizontal length of the rectangle? _________________

What is the vertical length of the rectangle? ___________________

Part D:

Find the perimeter of the moon exploration area in meters. Show your work and
explain.

Part E:

Find the area of the moon exploration area in square meters. Show your work
and explain.

POW Due Wed., February
25th:

Sadie is saving her money to buy a new pony, which costs
$600. She has already saved $75. She earns

$50 per week working at the stables and wonders how many
weeks it will take to earn enough for a pony of her own.

a. Make a table showing the week number, w, and total
savings, s, in Sadie’s savings account.

Number

Of Weeks

Total

Savings

b. Show the relationship between the number of weeks and
Sadie’s savings using an expression.

c. How many weeks will Sadie have to work to earn
enough to buy the pony?

POW Due Wed., February
18th: Fitness First Health
Club has an annual membership fee of $259.99 which covers all the club’s
services except the use of the racquetball courts.Using the racquetball courts is an extra fee of $3.75 each time.

Part A:Write an expression to represent the yearly cost for using the club
with an unknown amount of racquetball court usage:

Part B:One of the members, Derek, spent $436.24 on membership and fees last
year.How many times did he use
the racquetball courts?Write and
solve an equation:

POW Due Wed., February 11th:

Angela is planting
flowers down the side of her house. She can plant 3 flowers every 2 minutes.
If she continues to plant the flowers at the same rate, how many flowers will
she plant in 30 minutes?

POW Due Wed., February 4th:

A
bakery is making desserts for a festival. The table shows how many desserts
were made and how many will fit in a box.

Dessert

Number made

Number per box

Cannolis

475

15

Cream puffs

350

12

Cupcakes

450

24

Muffins

400

24

1.What is the least number of boxes the bakery will need to transport all
the cannolis? How do you know your answer is reasonable?

2.What is the least number of boxes the bakery will need to transport all
the cream puffs? How do you know your answer is reasonable?

3.What is the least number of boxes the bakery will need to transport all
the cupcakes? How do you know your answer is reasonable?

4.What is the least number of boxes the bakery will need to transport all
the muffins? How do you know your answer is reasonable?

5.The
festival prices for each dessert are shown in the banner. At the end
of the festival, there are 24 cannolis, 30 cream puffs, and 62 muffins
left over. How much money did the bakery collect from selling
desserts? How much more would the bakery have collected if they sold
all the desserts?